Terrible Tractoration!!: A Poetical Petition Against Galvanising Trumpery, and the Perkinistic Institution. : in Four Cantos : Most Respectfully Addressed to the Royal College of PhysiciansSamuel Stansbury, 1804 - 192페이지 |
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... , FROM THE SECOND LONDON EDITION , REVISED ANd correcteD BY THE AUTHOR , WITH ADDITIONAL NOTES . NEW - YORK :! PRINTED FOR SAMUEL , STANSBURY , 114 WATER - STREET . 3300 . 1804.05 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 159374 ASTOR , LENOX AND.
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... Cantos : Most Respectfully Addressed to the Royal College of Physicians Thomas Green Fessenden. THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 159374 ASTOR , LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS , 1899 . 24 4 OF THE PUBLISHER , TO THE AMERICAN EDITION . IN.
... Cantos : Most Respectfully Addressed to the Royal College of Physicians Thomas Green Fessenden. THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 159374 ASTOR , LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS , 1899 . 24 4 OF THE PUBLISHER , TO THE AMERICAN EDITION . IN.
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... EDITION . IN laying the present volume before Americans the Publisher deems it necessary to offer but cne motive , ITS SUPERLATIVE MERIT . As a work of science , literature , wit , humour and satire , he has the authority of the first ...
... EDITION . IN laying the present volume before Americans the Publisher deems it necessary to offer but cne motive , ITS SUPERLATIVE MERIT . As a work of science , literature , wit , humour and satire , he has the authority of the first ...
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... edition , in their number for November , 1803 , the Reviewers proceed upon the present one . " " In the second edition of this work , the object of the author is more conspicuous : indeed it blazes with a lustre that leaves not the ...
... edition , in their number for November , 1803 , the Reviewers proceed upon the present one . " " In the second edition of this work , the object of the author is more conspicuous : indeed it blazes with a lustre that leaves not the ...
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37 페이지 - Some say, he bid his angels turn askance The poles of earth, twice ten degrees and more, From the sun's axle ; they with labour push'd Oblique the centric globe.
184 페이지 - A fixed figure for the time of scorn To point his slow unmoving finger at...
152 페이지 - Caesar's time. Some of them slay in chariots, and some on foot. If the infantry do less execution than the charioteers, it is because they cannot be carried so soon into all quarters of the town, and dispatch so much business in so short a time.
153 페이지 - I scarce had left a wretch to give a fee. Some fell by laudanum, and some by steel, And death in ambush lay in every pill : For save or slay, this privilege we claim, Though credit suffers, the reward's the same.
46 페이지 - Chaos heard the potent word ; Through all his realms the kindling ether runs, And the mass starts into a million suns ; Earths round each sun with quick explosions burst, And second planets issue from the first ; Bend, as they journey with projectile force, In bright ellipses their reluctant course ; Orbs wheel in orbs, round centres centres roll, And form, self-balanced, one revolving whole. — Onward they move amid their bright abode, Space without bound, the bosom of their God...
32 페이지 - They were, therefore, exposed to the sun upon a sieve which had been employed to strain them out of the wine. In less than three hours two of them began by degrees to recover life. They commenced by some convulsive motions...
65 페이지 - The worms they crept in, and the worms they crept out. And sported his eyes and his temples about. While the spectre addressed Imogine. "Behold me, thou false one! behold me!
91 페이지 - ... progress in language, as to be able to articulate no less than thirty words. It appears, however, that he was somewhat of a truant, and did not very willingly exert his talents, being rather pressed into the service of literature, and it was necessary that the words should be first pronounced to him each time before he spoke.
33 페이지 - I wish it were possible, from this instance, to invent a method of embalming drowned persons in such a manner that they may be recalled to life at any period, however distant ; for having a very ardent desire to see and observe the state of America a hundred years hence, I should prefer to any ordinary death the being immersed in a cask of Madeira wine with a few friends till that time, to be then recalled to life by the solar warmth of my dear country...
10 페이지 - I walked round the room, perfectly regardless of what was said to me. As I recovered my former state of mind, I felt an inclination to communicate the discoveries I had made during the experiment. I endeavoured to recall the ideas, they were feeble and indistinct...